accipiter
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May be a strange question but I'm asking as I found a 5Lt container of PVA glue in my workshop that I'd forgotten about - - - not having been *wood* working in there for a number of years! The container must be from something around 23+ years ago. I'm therefore wondering if it is still a *viable* product for use? If it's still a viable item is there a way to "re-constitute" it by adding some water to it?
It is rather 'globular' when poured from the bottle - quite thick to spread and not runny at all. I've tried some on a couple of bits of wood as a test and they are fixed together but I didn't like the thickness of the glue when getting it from the container and spreading it out. I don't know if it is a "normal" PVA or a "Waterproof" type - can't remember acquiring it those 23 years + ago...
It is rather 'globular' when poured from the bottle - quite thick to spread and not runny at all. I've tried some on a couple of bits of wood as a test and they are fixed together but I didn't like the thickness of the glue when getting it from the container and spreading it out. I don't know if it is a "normal" PVA or a "Waterproof" type - can't remember acquiring it those 23 years + ago...